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任课教师(含国籍)
Instructor (Nationality)
Professor He Baogang (Australia) 贴照片处
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教师简介
Brief Biography of
Instructor
(within 200 words)
Professor Baogang He is the head of Public Policy and Global Affairs program at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and tenured Full Professor and Chair of International Studies program since 2005, at Deakin University, Australia. Graduated with PhD in Political Science from Australian National University in 1994
Professor He has published 50 book chapters, 4 books of which 3 are single-authored and 54 international journal papers resulting in total citation count of 1302 and Hirsch index of 19. His publications are found in top journals including British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Peace Research and Perspectives on Politics. In addition, he published 3 books, 15 book chapters and 63 journal papers in Chinese. Many of his books and book chapters were published by very prestigious publishers including Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press and Routledge. Several of Professor He’s research works have been translated and published in other languages such as French, German, Italian, Korean and Russian.
Professor He has also held several honorary appointments and research fellowships at renowned universities including Stanford University, University of Cambridge, Columbia University, Leiden and Sussex University.
联系方式
Contact Information
bghe@ntu.edu.sg; Baogang.he@deakin.edu.au
课程名称
Course Title
The Ideas of Asian Regionalism
课程类型
Course Type
□ 开拓型课程 Enrichment Course
X 学术型课程 Academic Course
开课时间
Course Dates
June-July
(mm/dd – mm/dd)
授课语言
Language of Instruction
□ X英语English
□ X双语English + Chinese
学时
Course Hours
12-15 teaching hours 学分
Credits
1
课程描述
Course Description
(within 300 words)
Most of the current scholarship focuses on the functional aspects of regionalism such as economic and security issues, and the literature tends to be too focuses on American or European concerns and perspectives. This course will study Asian indigenous ideas of regionalism with a particular focus on the relationship between ideas and power politics. It assesses the ideas of regionalism that have been promoted by great power actors, as well as those that have been promoted by middle powers, looking at how different actors sell their vision of the region to others, build support for their ideas and manoeuvre against competing proposals. The course will cover a complex variety of national or even sub-regional ideas of regionalism and map the historical evolution of ideas about the region. It allows not only a comparison between the ideas about Asian regionalism that have emerged in different countries, but also investigates how these ideas interact with one another and how they are revised over time. It covers not only the ‘big ideas’ about regionalism that focus on questions such as defining who is included as part of the Asian community, but also the ‘small ideas’ that focus on solving practical problems such as instituting mechanisms for regional finance or establishing a regional currency.
先修课程
Pre-requisites

授课方法
Methods of Instruction
Lectures and discussion
课程考核
Evaluation
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